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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1, Generic 3, System Management Instructions Manual
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM How to Change a Netcon Channel Netcon channels can be changed by entering the command change data module 4444 and pressing [RETURN]. Extension number 4444 is the extension number assigned to the data or Net- con channel. Once the form is displayed on the screen, the user can make changes. Once all changes have been made, press [ENTER] to submit the changes into system translations. How to List Netcon Channels The list data-module command can be used to display a...
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM The following steps give an example of how to change a FAC from three to two digits. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.Verify that the screen displays: enter command: Enter change feature-access-codes and press [RETURN]. The screen displays the FAC form. Position the cursor over the 3-digit FAC and press the space bar until the 3-digit code disappears. Press [RETURN] and repeat the above step until all 3-digit FACs have been removed. Press [ENTER]. The...
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATE TASKS-SYSTEM How to Set Date and Time The system date and time are set using the Date and Time form (see Figure 4-2). This form is displayed on the terminal screen and is modified using the terminal keyboard. The time must be reset for daylight savings time. The correct time and date assure that SMDR records are correct for the records being kept. SMDR will not work until the date and time have been entered. Use the following procedure to set the system date and time: 1. Log in....
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM 8. Enter the current year (1990-2099) and press [RETURN]. Note: The cursor is positioned on Hour:. 9. Enter the current hour (0-23) and press [RETURN]. Table 4-A shows the standard time conversion to 24-hour time. Enter the 24-hour time as shown. For example, if the current time is 2:00 p.m., enter 14. Note: The cursor is positioned on Minute:. 10. Enter the current minute (0-59). 11. Press [ENTER]. 12. Verify that the screen displays: The set time form is...
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM TABLE 4-A. Conversion to 24-Hour Clock 12-Hour Standard Time24-Hour ClockClock 12:00 a.m.0 1:00 a.m.1 2:00 a.m.2 3:00 a.m.3 4:00 a.m. 4 5:00 a.m.5 6:00 a.m.6 7:00 a.m.7 8:00 a.m.8 9:00 a.m. 9 10:00 a.m.10 11:00 a.m. 11 12:00 p.m.12 1:00 p.m.13 2:00 p.m. 14 3:00 p.m.15 4:00 p.m. 16 5:00 p.m.17 6:00 p.m.18 7:00 p.m.19 8:00 p.m. 20 9:00 p.m.21 10:00 p.m.22 11:00 p.m. 23
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM How to Print on Demand The user can get a printout when print or the abbreviated version pr, is entered as the last qual- ifier for the list and display commands. For example, entering display abbreviated-dialing group 20 print provides a printout for AD group number 20. The terminal must have a printer connected to it before a hard copy printout can be obtained. The following procedure can be used to obtain a printout of Pickup Group 25. 1. 2. 3. Log on. Enter...
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CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-SYSTEM Figure 4-3 is an example of a typical list history command as displayed on the terminal. The command results are displayed in last-in first-out order. The date that translations were last saved on tape is printed followed by information under columns as follows: l Date: Day and month that the command was issued. l Time: Hour and minute that the command was issued. l Port: A 3- or 4-character identifier that shows which port or ports the user was connected to. The...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS—VOICE TERMINAL How to Administer Voice Terminals Voice terminal administration is an integrated set of procedures that allow the user to add, change, remove, duplicate, display, and list the translation data associated with voice terminals. The voice terminal must be installed, connected, and initialized in system translations before the user can make a call. Other screen forms may be filled out to assign a voice terminal in a...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL Before a voice terminal can be removed from the system, it must be removed from the following: l Code Calling List l Leave Word Calling (LWC) System Retrievers List l Hunt Groups Assigned to the Call Management System (CMS) Translation data change may also be prevented when any affected feature is currently active; for example, a voice terminal cannot be removed while the message waiting indicator is on. The voice terminal must be idle before any features...
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CHAPTER 5. ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS-VOICE TERMINAL l 7303S, 7305S, or 7309H Voice Terminals: Up to eight voice terminals can be assigned to one TN762 Hybrid Line circuit pack. l 7302H01B, 7303H01B, 7305H01B, or 7305H02B Voice Terminals: Up to eight voice terminals can be assigned to one TN762 Hybrid Line circuit pack. l ISDN 7505, 7508, or 7507 Voice Terminals: In a multipoint configuration, up to 24 voice terminals can be assigned to the ISDN-BRI circuit pack TN556. In a point-to-point confi- guration, 12...